Homicidal Maniac Alan Greenspan: "We've Hit the Invisible Wall"

“What we’re looking at is an invisible wall, which we’ve run into here. Which, essentially, as far as I can see, is a typical pause that occurs in an economic recovery,” Greenspan said in an interview with CNBC. “Ordinarily we’re saying that the stock market is driven by economic events, I think it’s more in the reverse.”

“I will grant you that this is not a normal economic recovery. We’ve just come out of what I believe is the most extraordinary and virulent global financial crisis that the world has ever seen,” he said.

Once again Greenspan fails to take responsibility but at least he recognizes that the collapse he created was the worst we've ever seen. Baby steps.